Example sentences of "[be] [pron] [verb] he [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Still , he wears it proudly , despite the warm weather and his age of only eleven , and who am I to deprive him of his girth , his boorish style , his fun ?
2 Are you accusing him of having a hand in my son 's death ? ’
3 Are you riding him in Tokyo ? ’
4 Are you seeing him at dinner time ?
5 Are you seeing him at dinner time ?
6 And how are we to get him past the gates , with the town in this ferment ?
7 Erm I mean I 'm concerned again through his eyesight that i were we to put him as the assistant and put him on a machine , that he might just put his hand somewhere and get his hand bloody trapped or whatever with his eyesight .
8 You come to trial and you 've been accused of something , what were they accusing him of ?
9 I think that 's an implication of what they were accusing him of , but were they bringing him to trial for .
10 None the less , his fall from favour and loss of revenue farms and offices under the restored Commonwealth of 1659 may have been what stood him in best stead in the following year , rather than secret payments to the Royalist cause before May 1660 , for which there is no evidence beyond inference .
11 ‘ There 's nothing to link him to us .
12 He added : ‘ There is nothing to suggest he in any way misused the weapons .
13 Warbeck 's knowledge of the Yorkist court , which impressed contemporaries , probably came largely from Brampton , although there is nothing to associate him with the conspiracy itself .
14 Because erm in her her differences in her erm behaviour towards Hastings towards Tony , like she 's she chases him off the stage one point Tony and then she sort of turn round and be all charming sort of .
15 The problem is who to replace him with , White in the center with Forrester or Rodders that may work , do n't think Rodders and Forrester will go to well as there 's no height up front then .
16 The trainer then has to decide whether the horse is being rather stubborn and refuses to work because he does not want to or because there is something preventing him from relaxing and settling down .
17 Looking back on all this , is one to judge him as having been a success or a failure ?
18 That 's what brought him to the Sleek Physique club in Didcot at the weekend — together with a legion of fans .
19 I think that 's what turned him off club management — he knew what his interests were and decided he could walk away from the hassle .
20 This last characteristic is of central importance : this , above all else , is what associates him with the earlier philhellenes and their quest for wholeness , and sets him against his own scholarly profession .
21 After high school in Greece , to which the family returned when Mendoros was in his teens , he looked round for the best place to pursue his obsession — which is what brought him to Perth .
22 There was nothing to remind him of Eileen .
23 Well there was nothing to stop him by now , there were two weights , there was the wardrobe sliding down the stairs and the man on top of it .
24 In practice , there might be situations of doubt ; a man might claim that there was nothing to alert him to the girl 's age ( e.g. a 15-year-old girl , who looks much older , soliciting in a street with other prostitutes ) .
25 There was nothing to tie him to the place now .
26 There was nothing to raise him from this unless world events should create the opportunity for him .
27 What he needed was someone to get him by the scruff of the neck , tell him a few home truths and offer emotional stability .
28 ‘ There was nobody to touch him on the pitch , ’ he said .
29 ‘ I think it was you telling him about all those posh cars you test drive that really swung it . ’
30 Was she telling him about the plot to de-select Grunte ?
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